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On Tuesday 28 May 2002 5:48 pm, Mark Cance wrote:
> I�ve hit a weird problem, and was wondering of anybody could shed some
> light.
>
> On restarting apache, for the first few requests (5+) all I get is an empty
> html doc returned to my windows browser (ie, nn etc), after the initial
> requests all is fine. However if I carry out exactly the same request on my
> mac all works ok from the outset??

I think these are unicode strangenesses. I *think* I may have fixed them in 
CVS, but I can't guarantee it, I'm afraid. See also the answer below which 
may help...

> If I go back to my windows machine and look at the source of the blank html
> sure enough there is a skeleton doc with empty HTML, HEAD and body tags.
> However the doc starts with a collection of strange characters that I�d
> have difficulties replicating. Leading me to believe perhaps there is some
> special character in my xsl is causing the problem, or a weird value
> returned by my taglib, (unlikely I�ve checked and double checked), but how
> would I trace it?
>
> I�ve concluded that the problem seems to relate to my taglib in conjunction
> with my xsl. If I remove my stylesheets from the pipeline all works fine
> and vice versa with the taglib. But I'm still none the wiser regarding a
> fix, any suggestions gratefully received.
>
> P.s. I read my logs over and over again, it would seem that requests that
> return an empty doc log;
> [Tue May 28 17:17:47 2002] null: Attempt to free unreferenced scalar at
> /usr/local/lib/perl5/site_perl/5.6.1/sun4-solaris/AxKit.pm line 690.

*Possibly* this is a wierd interaction with older XML::LibXML's - upgrading to 
1.50 fixed some strange "issues" for someone else.

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<:->get a SMart net</:->
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